Lelant to St Ives
Turn right along the tree-shaded lane outside Lelant station. Follow the surfaced lane, keeping straight ahead at a junction and in just under 0.25 miles (400m) reach a T-junction. Turn right and uphill to the Church of St Uny and St Anta.
Take the obvious footpath to the left of the churchyard entrance. The path leads for a short distance across part of a golf course. (Look out for flying golf balls.) Continue until a concrete blockhouse is reached. Go under the railway bridge, then turn left by a house, at a coast path sign. There was once a small ferry running from shore to shore here.
The way now leads above the sand dunes of Porth Kidney, where a glittering expanse of sand is exposed at low tide. Soon you climb steadily between hedges to the headland of Carrack Gladden, or Hawke's Point. Just past a railway crossing you have a choice of routes.
Keeping to the higher route leads alongside the railway to Carbis Bay. For a more scenic route take the signposted right-hand branch steeply downhill and along the grassy cliff edge, finally climbing some steep steps to meet the road. Turn right here and down to Carbis Bay beach and the promise of a swim in warm weather.
Follow the path in front of the Carbis Bay Hotel, then turn up left to climb steps to reach a footbridge across the railway. Follow the path ahead and on along a surfaced lane that runs through a residential area. Where the lane branches, keep straight ahead, signposted 'Coast Path', to reach the Baulking House. Go straight across at a crossroads just past the Baulking House and follow a track past several seats and then cross a bridge over a railway. Continue along this path, ignoring steps to the left. The path becomes a track and then a lane.
Where the lane bends sharply left, keep ahead –signed 'St Ives' – and go down a surfaced path, and then some steps, to reach Porthminster Beach by the Porthminster Beach Café. Walk alongside the beach and reach St Ives railway station and car park by going up steps in the high granite wall on the left. Alternatively, keep ahead past the Pedn Olva Hotel and walk into the heart of the town.
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